Table 3 Significant activations modelled by the parametric arousal effect irrespective of visual and auditory modalities.

From: Stimulus arousal drives amygdalar responses to emotional expressions across sensory modalities

Region of activation

Hemisphere

x

y

z

Cluster mass

Cluster size (n voxels)

t(max)

Superior Temporal Gyrus

R

58

−50

18

1066.93

301

5.26

Superior Temporal Gyrus

R

48

−18

6

247.70

66

5.85

Middle Temporal Gyrus

R

53

−66

7

35.87

11

3.63

Inferior Frontal Gyrus

R

43

15

21

47.03

15

3.59

Inferior Temporal Gyrus

R

37

−60

−3

21.32

7

3.27

Middle Occipital Gyrus

R

24

−86

15

220.16

6

3.73

Superior Frontal Gyrus

R

22

27

44

24.63

69

3.31

Medial Frontal Gyrus

R

11

34

37

15.43

9

3.27

Cuneus

L

−1

−78

18

20.86

8

3.08

Cingulate Gyrus

L

−3

−9

38

31.61

5

3.65

Posterior Cingulate Gyrus

L

−6

−54

23

102.48

7

3.81

Cuneus

L

−4

−98

10

15.84

10

3.43

Middle Frontal Gyrus

L

−25

22

36

118.73

32

4.58

Insula

L

−31

−29

22

81.24

11

3.90

Middle Occipital Gyrus

L

−29

−76

10

21.93

5

3.56

Inferior Frontal Gyrus

L

−33

9

28

90.87

36

4.00

Middle Temporal Gyrus

L

−34

−65

19

15.25

5

3.13

Inferior Frontal Gyrus

L

−55

39

7

27.83

7

3.54

Postcentral Gyrus

L

−50

−25

22

19.13

25

3.38

Transverse Temporal Gyrus

L

−56

−22

10

31.62

7

3.43

  1. Note. Significant activation clusters as identified by arousal contrast weights (p < 0.05, CBP corrected).